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This book explores how the changing nature of work intersects with
and influences young people's views on their future. As an
increasingly precarious service sector overtakes traditional
industrial work, vocational education and training (VET) is held up
as a panacea for poverty alleviation, youth unemployment and
economic growth. However, the views of young people in VET
themselves concerning their own work and aspirations have largely
been ignored. Based on interviews and focus groups conducted with
over 250 young people in VET in Romania, this book examines the
types of subjectivities that are generated in the processes by
which they try to make sense of future and the meanings of work. In
doing so, the author identifies three ideological layers that frame
their views: arguing that while the young people interviewed hold
'conventional' aspirations for stability and predictability; they
were visibly influenced by neoliberal beliefs in agency,
experimentation and short termism. Ultimately, a layer of low
expectations crystallises unvoiced concerns over a troubling
future. In highlighting young people's voices, this pioneering book
calls for a recalibration of the emphasis on VET in Romania. It
will appeal to students and scholars of youth studies, the
sociology of work, vocational education and training and European
studies.
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